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Charles I, Halfcrown, mm. unclear, in the style of Tower Gp III, 10.00g/12h (cf. N 2209; cf. S 2773ff); Commonwealth, Halfcrown, 1651(?), mm. sun on obv. only, 13.25g/9h (cf. ESC 426; cf. N 2722; cf. S 3215) [2]. Both contemporary forgeries, fair to fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £35
Victoria, Crown, 1845 viii, cinquefoil stops, rev. enamelled in seven colours; together with an enamelled Shilling, 1887 [2]. Very fine but first with small enamel chip £30-50
Allen, D.F., A Catalogue of English Coins in the British Museum: The Cross-and-Crosslets (‘Tealby’) type of Henry II, London, 1951, clxxxiv + 214pp, 25 plates (Manville 1001). Original blue cloth, spine ribbed and gilt; library stamps, otherwise fine and clean £35-45
George III (1760-1820), New coinage, Sixpence, 1816 (ESC 1630; S 3791). A few surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine or better £40-60
Victoria, Threepence, 1873 (S 3914C); together with other coins in silver (4), base metal (5), mostly 19th century [10]. First good very fine, others in varied state £20-30
Hammer Price: £30
George III to Elizabeth II, silver coins (48); together with a quantity of base metal coins [Lot]. Varied state £40-60
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Pyramids type, cut Halfpenny, mint and moneyer uncertain, [—] lfpine on [— ], 0.56g/9h (N 831; S 1184). About very fine £40-60
Hammer Price: £25
John Drury [David Edmunds], FPL 1, 3, 5, 8, 17, 20, 24, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 44, Colchester, nd-1983 [17]. A clean group and still a useful reference for antiquarian numismatic books £30-40
Folkes, M., English Coinage, Silver and Gold, faithfully copied from the originals, London, nd [c. 1863], 4pp, 67 engraved plates (Manville 426). Original blue quarter-leather; spine and extremities rubbed, internally fine and clean £40-50
George III, Penny, 1807 (S 3780); together with other base metal coins (4, including Roman) and an Oddfellows badge [6]. Varied state £30-40
Hammer Price: £20
Edward III (1327-1377), Post-Treaty period, Penny, York, Abp Thoresby, annulet on breast, rev. quatrefoil in centre, saltire before civi, 0.95g/11h (N 1295; S 1650). Good fine £30-40
Humphreys, H.N., The Coinage of the British Empire, 1st edn, London, 1854, 160pp, 24 engraved plates, some chromo-lithographic (Manville 386); Henry, J., A Compilation of English Silver Coins, 3rd edn, London, 1882, 122pp, engraved illustrations in text (Manville 500); Henfrey, H.W., A Guide to the Study of English Coins, Keary’s revised edn, London, 1885, xxi + 325pp, engraved illustrations in text (Manville 516); Thorburn, W.S., A Guide to the History and Valuation of the Coins of Great...
Edward I, Farthing, class 9, London (Withers 21; SCBI North 1025; N 1057; S 1449); together with a later hammered Halfpenny [2]. Fine or better £30-40
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrowns (2), 1902, 1903 (ESC 746, 748; S 3980) [2]. First extremely fine, second fine £200-300
£200–£300
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrown, 1903 (ESC 748; S 3980). Has been cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £400-500
£400–£500
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrowns (2), 1906, 1907 (ESC 751, 752; S 3980). Very fine, second better £150-200
£150–£200
Edward VII (1901-1910), Halfcrowns (2), 1909, 1910 (ESC 754, 755; S 3980) [2]. First has been lightly cleaned and with a couple of surface marks, otherwise good very fine, second fine £150-200
Edward VII (1901-1910), Shillings (4), 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910 (ESC 1415-17, 1419; S 3982) [4]. A few surface marks, otherwise very fine to extremely fine £200-250
£200–£250
William III, Crowns (2), 1695, 1696 (S 3470) [2]. Fine £200-250
Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, Stater, Wild type, ear of barley dividing ca [mv], rev. horse prancing right, annulet before [cvn] below, 5.42g/12h (ABC 2777; BMC 1784ff; VA 1931; S 285). A little off-centre, rather weakly struck, otherwise about very fine £400-500
Corieltauvi, Stater, South Ferriby type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, eight-pointed star below, 5.71g/9h (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 811; S 390). Very fine £300-350
£300–£350
Corieltauvi, Stater, South Ferriby type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, ‘hidden face’ above, star below, 5.58g/8h (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 811; S 390). Very fine £300-350
Gaul, Remi, Potin, running figure right, rev. animal right, 4.54g/9h (DT 155; LT 8124); together with a Gaulish Potin [2]. First fine or better, second very fine £70-90
£70–£90
Gaul, Volcæ Arecomici, Bronze, head of Artemis right, volca behind, rev. standing figure left, arec behind, 2.04g/6h (DT 2677). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine with dark patina £150-200
Iberia, Obulco, Bronze, diademed female head right, rev. two line inscription, ear of corn above, plough below, 12.55g/9h. Good fine £100-150
£100–£150
Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Two Line type [HP 2], Hathebald, small cross, eadvveard rex, rev. haxdebald mo in two lines, 1.43g/4h (cf. CTCE 206; N 649; S 1087). Cracked and bent, otherwise very fine or better, very rare, the moneyer unrecorded with pellets between the lines £150-200
Victoria (1837-1901), 1842, with inverted vs in gratia (M 25; S 3852). Better than very fine, rare date and variety £800-1,000
£800–£1,000
Victoria (1837-1901), 1845 (M 28; S 3852). Very fine £300-350
Henry V (1413-1422), Quarter-Noble, class C, mm. pierced cross, annulets on cusps, lis above shield, broken annulet to left and cinquefoil to right of shield, 1.65g/6h (SCBI Schneider 241; N 1382; S 1756). Slightly creased, otherwise good fine or better, rare £600-800
£600–£800
Victoria (1837-1901), 1845 (M 28; S 3852). Last digit of date from a filled die, very fine £300-350
Henry V (1413-1422), Groat, class C, mm. cross, mullet on King’s left shoulder, 3.64g/1h (N 1387; S 1765). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise nearly very fine £300-350
Henry V (1413-1422), Groat, class C, mm. cross, mullet on King’s left shoulder, 3.47g/5h (N 1387; S 1765). Good fine, reverse better £250-300
£250–£300
Victoria (1837-1901), 1846 (M 29; S 3852). Date scratched, otherwise very fine £300-350
Victoria, Shillings (4), 1849, 1852, 1856, 1858 (S 3904) [4]. Very fine or better £200-250
Victoria (1837-1901), 1847, Arabic date (M 30; S 3852). Very fine £350-400
£350–£400
Victoria (1837-1901), 1847, dot below 7 (M 30; S 3852). Fine, an unrecorded variety, presumably rare £400-500
Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461), Leaf-Pellet issue/Edward IV Heavy coinage mule, Penny, Durham, pellets by crown, reads henric, rev. nothing in centre of cross, reads dvnolin, 0.84g/12h (N p. 80; S 1988). On an irregular flan, otherwise very fine or better for issue, toned, very rare £250-300
Victoria, Pennies (2), 1900, 1901 (S 3961); Edward VII, Penny, 1902 (S 3990); George V, Pennies (2), 1935, 1936 (S 4055); George VI, Pennies (2), 1950, 1951 (S 4117) [7]. Third practically as struck with much original colour, others mostly about extremely fine, last two scarce £80-100
£80–£100
Victoria (1837-1901), 1856, first a of gratia an inverted v (M 39; S 3852D). Better than very fine, an unrecorded variety, presumably rare £400-500
Edward VII, Halfcrowns (2), 1902, 1904, Florin, 1903, Shillings (13), 1902 (3), 1906 (2), 1907 (3), 1910 (5); together with a cased type set of Edward VII coinage, Halfcrown to Farthing [Lot]. Varied state £200-300
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